Cornell property law scholar speaks at UH law school
Gregory S. Alexander presents “Five Easy Pieces: Recurrent Themes in American Property Law” at the UH law school on November 5.
Gregory S. Alexander presents “Five Easy Pieces: Recurrent Themes in American Property Law” at the UH law school on November 5.
UH Hilo researchers successfully mapped the active flow front of the June 27, 2014 Kīlauea lava flow with an unmanned aerial vehicle on October 22.
Leeward Community College presents the hilarious and family-friendly comedy Clockwork by Kemuel DeMoville.
International sustainable agricultural expert and UH alumnus Thomas Lumpkin presents “Global Food Security by 2050: Challenges and Opportunities” on November 10
UH Hilo Professor Ken Hon explains the hazards Puna Âé¶¹´«Ã½ residents will face as lava flows through the Puna community.
UH Mānoa Hamilton Library staff, UH administrators, lawmakers and others reflected on what was accomplished 10 years after the October 30th flood.
UH Hilo distance education students Theresa-Regina Rivera and Mark Jones will be featured in the upcoming film ʻIke, Knowledge is Everywhere
A piece of Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s history—nine kapa moe—was saved and restored by the UH Mānoa Hamilton Library preservation department.
Ruth Gates, a UH Mānoa researcher, presents “The Wonderful World of Corals: Harnessing Basic Science to Address an Ecological Crisis.”
In preparation for the UH Aloha United Way softball tournament, the university will offer a “bye” to the Oʻahu campus with the highest percentage of pledge contributors.